This book analyses how China overcame its meagre reputation in the
early 1990s to become an aggressively growing military power and
rising threat to the international system. The author focuses on
China's new multilateral foreign policy approach, ambitious
military build-up programme and economic cooperation initiatives.
This book presents a much-needed comparative perspective of China
in terms of foreign policy, seeking to develop analytical tools to
assess China's motivations and moves. The author suggests that
understanding China's new foreign policy, its tactics in
multilateral organisations, and approaches to conflict resolutions
are elementary to grasp the new realities of international
relations, particularly relevant to newly established institutions
in the evolving Asian political system which require basic
knowledge for analysing the politics in this continent. This book
uses an innovative approach, a qualitative analysis of China's
foreign policy addressing criteria of reputation management, to
overcome the perceived 'China threat'.
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